Event IDs

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I use several CTs2000 amplifiers with the USP3/CN cards with a BSS Soundweb Blu-80 for power testing.

There is a logic source in London Architect called the "Event Log Monitor". I would like to be able to use this logic source to light LEDs when I have driver failures (Load monitoring etc.)

There is a numerical "ID" parameter in the logic device's properties that specifies the type of error that the Amplifier is reporting.

Where would I find a decoder ring for these IDs? I would expect it to look something like this:

ID 1: Clipping Error

ID 2: Load Error

I know that I can use the IQwic Event Log to see these errors, but I would like to be able to set up a nice set of idiot lights for these errors as well.

I appreciate any help with this.

I'm not sure how familiar people are with London Architect, so I have included a description of the Event Log Monitor logic device from that help file.

"The Event Log Monitor Logic Object will monitor any HiQnet device on the network for various events or errors. The Event Log Monitor can monitor any HiQnet devices which are in the design and which output their event log. Currently Crown is the only HiQnet manufacturer to support this. The logic output(s) of the Event Log Monitor will remain low when there are no events coming in from the device. On detection of one of the events whose ID has been entered in the properties, the corresponding output of the monitor will go high. The event log monitor provides a logic output used to drive indicators, presets or other logic objects. One Event Log Monitor is required for each device to be monitored."

And then where it talks about the individual properties of the logic source:

"Category

This sets the category of the event from the devices's event log which can be obtained from the device manufacturer. All Crown events are category 16.

ID

This sets the ID of the event from the devices event log. Each event has an individual ID. These IDs can be obtained from the manufacturer of the device to be monitored."

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I have fowarded your question over to the person here in Crown who is most familiar with London Architect, even though this is a BSS software package. It may take a few days but we will try to get back to you with an answer

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I have fowarded your question over to the person here in Crown who is most familiar with London Architect, even though this is a BSS software package. It may take a few days but we will try to get back to you with an answer

Thanks David, I appreciate your help.

I was told over at the BSSaudio forums to ask here about PIP stuff, so I wasn't sure who to ask about this particular question. I did actually get pointed to an old post over there that had the list though: